[1 mC = 10–3 C, 1 ?C = 10–6 C, 1 nC = 10–9 C.]Two point charges have a total charge of | StudySoup

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Chapter 16 Problem 18P

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Problem 18P

[1 mC = 10–3 C, 1 μC = 10–6 C, 1 nC = 10–9 C.]

Two point charges have a total charge of 560 μC. When placed 1.10 m apart, the force each exerts on the other is 22.8 N and is repulsive. What is the charge on each?

Solution

Solution 18 P

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We have to find the charge on each, if two point charges have a total charge of 560 μC and when placed 1.10 m apart, the force each exerts on the other is 22.8 N and is repulsive.

The total charge is positive and the force is positive, hence the charges are positive in sign.

The total charge be C and the magnitude of each charge be so that the magnitude of other charge is .

The repulsive force between the charges is given by Coulomb's law as

where,

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 6 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321569837

[1 mC = 10–3 C, 1 ?C = 10–6 C, 1 nC = 10–9 C.]Two point charges have a total charge of

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